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Assignment of chromosome rearrangements between X chromosomes of human and cattle by laser microdissection and Zoo-FISH
(Springer, 2005-08-01)
Cross-species fluorescence in-situ hybridization (Zoo-FISH) was performed on cattle metaphase spreads using Homo sapiens X chromosome (HSAX) painting probes specific for the p- and q-arms to identify the cytogenetic location ...
Assignment of chromosome rearrangements between X chromosomes of human and cattle by laser microdissection and Zoo-FISH
(Springer, 2005-08-01)
Cross-species fluorescence in-situ hybridization (Zoo-FISH) was performed on cattle metaphase spreads using Homo sapiens X chromosome (HSAX) painting probes specific for the p- and q-arms to identify the cytogenetic location ...
Zoo-heleoplankton structure in three artificial ponds of North-eastern Argentina
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2008)
Zoo-heleoplankton structure in three artificial ponds of North-eastern Argentina
(Revista de Biología Tropical, 2007-04)
The aim of the present study was to compare the abundance and species richness of zoo-heleoplankton bigger than 53 ìm in an annual cycle under similar climate conditions in three artificial ponds, in order to observe the ...
Description of two new species of anual fishes of the of the Hypsolebias antenori species group (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), from Northeast Brazil.
(Nueva Zelanda, 2016)
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Chromosomal evolution of tribe Oryzomyini (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae)
(2022-01-01)
Oryzomyini is the most diverse tribe of subfamily Sigmodontinae, comprising 30 genera and 147 extant species. Cytogenetic studies on Oryzomyini reflect this diversity, revealing an exceptional range of karyotype variability, ...
Sex chromosome evolution in cotton stainers of the genus dysdercus (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae)
(Karger, 2009-12)
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the study of early stages of sex chromosome evolution since they retained the ability to pair and recombine, in contrast to sex ...